St Kilda ruckman Tom De Koning leads the pack of 34 with the longest deal, signing with the Moorabbin club until the end of 2033.

De Koning departed Carlton for a deal that was impossible to reject, joining a new-look Saints ahead of the 2026 season.

Sam Flanders will switch from the Suns to St Kilda on a lengthy deal, adding four years to the two he had left at the Gold Coast.

Jack Silvagni put pen to paper on a five-year contract to join the Saints, while Liam Ryan added a pair of seasons to his existing deal at West Coast.

Eagles co-captain Oscar Allen signed a six-year deal at Brisbane, while Brandon Starcevich penned a five-year contract at West Coast.

Charlie Curnow added a fifth year to his former contract at Carlton to join Sydney, as did new Blues trio Ben Ainsworth, Will Hayward and Oliver Florent.

Similarly to Melbourne’s acquisitions, Jack Steele and Changkuoth Jiath, added another year on their existing contracts.

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Hawk-turned-Cat James Worpel inked a four-year deal, while fellow free agents Jacob Wehr (Port Adelaide) and Charlie Spargo (North Melbourne) signed three-year agreements.

New Docker Judd McVee agreed to a five-year deal to depart Melbourne, as Brayden Fiorini was lured to Essendon on a four-year contract.

Traded prospects
Year
Players

 
2031
Sam Flanders

 
2030

 
2029

 
2028

 
2027

 
2026

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Collingwood premiership player Brody Mihocek joined the Demons on a two-year deal, as did Jack Buller to the Pies after departing the Swans.

Will Brodie, Corey Durdin and Campbell Chesser all committed to two seasons at their new clubs.

As understood, Jamarra Ugle-Hagan signed a one-year deal at the Suns, but has triggers in place that could see him extend his time in Gold Coast for 12 months.